I crop as needed. Even with young eyes, the ground glass sometimes doesnt show things a finished print (or digital scan) will post-exposure.

Lately, my exposures have been much less frequent, but the quality has gone WAY up. Staring at the ground glass longer allows me to be more choosy with what I spend my hard earned money on when TMY costs $10/sheet. I don't mind, it means less waste, both in terms of time, but in materials.

Right now I'm shooting shots of mountain ridges with haze/dust in the late of the day. Surrealism sorta stuff. Each one has it's own ratio, but it gets shot on a 4x5/8x10 ratio camera to start.

-Dan